Brightly colored and patterned acrylics
Funky Swirls
Modern StoneAge
A tribute to the people, art, and picture frames that touch my life.
Brightly colored and patterned acrylics
Modern StoneAge
Secondly, what a great personal gallery! I love how the photos on the right are set on a shelf rather than hung ~I'm seeing a lot more of that as well lately. The art on the floor is just leaning up against eachother two and three deep. Love it!
Tomorrow I will be designing a very special shadowbox to house a walking stick. The client's father escaped from a prisoner of war camp during World War II. This is the stick he used as he was crossing the mountains to freedom. She also has a photograph of her and her parents at the airport with the walking stick when he returned home safely.
Bret and Zip at my parents place in Montana.
I've learned over the years that Bret is neither a glass half full nor half empty kinda guy. He'd rather just put it in a different glass. Needless to say, he continually challenges my assumptions about life and possibilities!
"Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off of your goals" ~BM
Here's the rest of the Latta family from Max Moulding.
This is how the gallery looked when I bought it. We were preparing for our Fall 2006 show. See how cluttered it looks...
Ta da! This was taken tonight as I put the finishing touches together for our Spring 2008 show.
It all began with a great client named Jeremy... He brought me this very special family photograph mounted on 3/4" very warped plywood (it had lived in the garage for several years serving as a convenient place to hang saws and various other tools).
The ultimate goal was to create a showpiece for his new condo. The first order of business was to do an on-site consultation to get a feel for the space. I always strive to create a design that does two things: 1) makes you say WOW! when you see the picture against a blank wall all by itself and 2) makes you say WOW! when you see it hung in your space.
We ended up using a very contemporary Roma frame in dark chocolate and old gold surrounding a linen wrapped bevel board from Raphael's Fabrics. Museum glass (which is invisible) was the finishing touch. The result is a modern classic piece that will be cherished and preserved happily ever after!
The next series in their release is a little bit more subdued but oh so sophisticated! The metals are opulent and have a rough texture to them. These are not your smooth, boring, foil matboards that we've all seen. The driftwoods have a very earthy, ground feel to them. They are highly textured and feel like a bark veneer. The silkens have a semi-gloss finish and have a wide range of suitable uses.
I can't wait until Wednesday so I can start incorporating them into my designs. Why Wednesday? Our hours at the gallery are Monday and Tuesday by appointment only. They are probably two of my favorite days of the week because I can go out and meet with clients in their homes or offices, or they can meet me here and we are uninterupted. This Monday and Tuesday, I will be prepping for our Spring Show featuring Gary J. Noland Jr. so I moved all of my framing consultations to the following week.
-FF
I love this!! Custom picture framing featured in a closet? Wait, you say, I don't see any frames at all. Well, look carefully because there are no less than four custom framed elements. The first is to the left of the red boxes. The second is the Univeristy of Texas at Austin diploma behind the face. The third is a Saturday Evening Post cover behind the window. The fourth is in a gold frame above the ties on the right.
I must say that I don't go peeking around in other people's closets but this is making me curious. Are there other designers or architects incorporating these elements for their clients that I don't know about? Do you have framing in your closet?
This is a fabulous idea for clients who may be transitioning from framed prints to original art. Maybe you have pieces that you framed in college or when you were first starting out. You still love them but are looking to start buying original art or maybe just update your look. Why not move the older pieces into the closet where you can still enjoy them and at the same time, make room for some new pieces that speak to who you are today!
Thanks to Jeffery Povero of Povero and Co. and Met Home for this great idea!
Now just try and come into my gallery and tell me you don't have enough wall space!!!
These four photos are framed in classic, single white mats with closed corner, hand gilded frames. Setting them on a custom shelf rather than just hanging them on the wall just kicks it up one notch further.
She wanted to do something fun and funky to create a grouping with two identical images. We decided to invert one image, offset both openings, and add an art deco flair. I chose to showcase this project for two reasons: 1) this client commutes 280 miles roundtrip for her framing which makes me feel like a design superstar!!! 2) some of my projects are fun and small.
After BNI it was time for a grande skinny cinnamon dolce latte from the Starbucks around the corner. Yikes! 9am time to be open and get the heat turned on! Today is a framing day ~I'm finishing a shadowbox for a signed Cal Ripken baseball jersey. I also have two double frames and two fillet projects on the docket.
Then it's off to the Lexington Opera House for the opening night of Hansel and Gretel. My mom would die laughing if she could see me right now. I parked three blocks down in a friend's private parking. I'm in black patent leather pumps with velvet bows, black fishnet stockings, black dress, and black sequined jacket. I'm surrounded by wranglers, hats, and pickup truck cowboys all headed to the George Strait concert two blocks the other direction!